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if he was able to have a democrat follow him four years from now then maybe the idea that government can be hipful to people, go back to what bob carry said that whole idea what we can do with collective action has returned because we've spent a couple decades with 9 idea that government was the enemy. that would be a big shift if that's possible. the only other thing i would say i think he needs to think about the economy even if it's beginning to recover there's still a problem for the manufacturing base not being here, for are kids not being trained correctly, for getting more jobs that are really good jobs for people here. there's a lot of ideas that have been put forth but they need to be focused in a certain way, the idea if you work hard you really can get ahead in this country just like people did in the old days. >> rose: i want to come back to that. michael. >> there are all sorts of reasons for optimism but since we're talking about history, one cautionary note. lbj at the beginning of 1965 i think bob will confirm this, said to his staff you may think i can do anything. b
if he was able to have a democrat follow him four years from now then maybe the idea that government can be hipful to people, go back to what bob carry said that whole idea what we can do with collective action has returned because we've spent a couple decades with 9 idea that government was the enemy. that would be a big shift if that's possible. the only other thing i would say i think he needs to think about the economy even if it's beginning to recover there's still a problem for the...
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, the state governmentç, the local government, theç tribes. you also have to work with the nonprofits, red cross, salvation army, many more. you have to bring in the faith- based community. it is huge what they are able to doç on a daily basis with a sml emergency. it may be in somebody's home unfortunately caught on fire. it is a disaster to them. ççwho is thereç during the dr for that family? it is the city. it is the red cross. the salvation army, the local church, synagogue,ç mosqueç, whatever. the faith based community is there to help the mountçç -- o help them out. when things are little bigger, who else is there? neighbors helping neighbors. ças it gets a little bigger, or even if it is a small house fire, in the neighborhoods of this city and neighborhoods across the country, if something çhappens, there is usually a local business that knows the family and been dealing with for a while and says that will help them out in some way or another. i remember last year i was traveling in the floods of north dakota. there
, the state governmentç, the local government, theç tribes. you also have to work with the nonprofits, red cross, salvation army, many more. you have to bring in the faith- based community. it is huge what they are able to doç on a daily basis with a sml emergency. it may be in somebody's home unfortunately caught on fire. it is a disaster to them. ççwho is thereç during the dr for that family? it is the city. it is the red cross. the salvation army, the local church, synagogue,ç...
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narrator: because original infrastructure investments were frequently subsidized by the federal government, water pricing was often calculated without accounting for the initial cost to build the systems. we made major investments in assets in the '50s, '60s, and '70s. and for the first 40 years of that pipe, there really may not have been many maintenance requirements. we're past that period now. narrator: water pricing based only on day-to-day operation, and not on planning for maintenance and eventual upgrades has resulted in a considerable repair and replacement backlog. allbee: on a national scale, if you looked at what we're spending now, and you looked at the additional investment requirements over the next 20 years, there's a $540 billion difference. man: so one of the greatest challenges is to reflect true value pricing. so that the citizens and businesses that rely on water and wastewater infrastructure systems are actually paying for it. narrator: cities and municipalities across the united states are now facing this funding gap, between projected revenue and projected expenses,
narrator: because original infrastructure investments were frequently subsidized by the federal government, water pricing was often calculated without accounting for the initial cost to build the systems. we made major investments in assets in the '50s, '60s, and '70s. and for the first 40 years of that pipe, there really may not have been many maintenance requirements. we're past that period now. narrator: water pricing based only on day-to-day operation, and not on planning for maintenance...
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i think what we have to understand is you cannot just cut and constrict government. when you do, it goes all the way down the pipeline. it is not a cut -- is a shift. when you start cutting at the local, state, and county levels, you create a bigger problem than you think you have solved. it is all a game -- tavis: i have one more person to get involved -- let me ask for a follow-up. you accurately laid out what happened to poverty and the bush and ministration, and then stopped, as if we stopped than. when barack obama was elected -- poverty numbers continue to get worse. on barack obama -- put the facts on the table. they kept getting worse under barack obama -- sachs writes about this. demonize,ing this to but i'm wondering how is your mind that poverty gets made a priority, whether the president is a republican or a democrat? >> i think i did say that when we went into the ditch as bush came out of office, poverty continue to increase. there is no question about that. it has increased significantly. i do not believe that as a nation, not just the white house but
i think what we have to understand is you cannot just cut and constrict government. when you do, it goes all the way down the pipeline. it is not a cut -- is a shift. when you start cutting at the local, state, and county levels, you create a bigger problem than you think you have solved. it is all a game -- tavis: i have one more person to get involved -- let me ask for a follow-up. you accurately laid out what happened to poverty and the bush and ministration, and then stopped, as if we...
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first of all, who is it the things that government alone could solve our ills. our skepticism of central authority. he does not put any evidence. i was fascinated the way he used language in this. are you -- what are your reactions to the speech? >> i thought the speech, you know, i will probably disagree with you. at thought it was surprisingly conservative in the sense that it started the thomas jefferson that declaration. martin nitpicking. i think that those two bibles, the choices of those were appropriate in the sense that he's trying to read as saying that is founded on the proposition that all men are created equal and extending to a race. moving beyond that to set their quality a proposition is what america's all about. women's rights and we have seen that at stonewall with gay-rights. lou: it was striking to me to see activists, the civil rights movement him he was the first one to take no of the many flaws that make up the american experience. he did not seize the opportunity to reach -- he was talking about ligious and dissident his words. i could no
first of all, who is it the things that government alone could solve our ills. our skepticism of central authority. he does not put any evidence. i was fascinated the way he used language in this. are you -- what are your reactions to the speech? >> i thought the speech, you know, i will probably disagree with you. at thought it was surprisingly conservative in the sense that it started the thomas jefferson that declaration. martin nitpicking. i think that those two bibles, the choices of...
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the money will go to residents, businesses and state and local governments trying to rebuild. the measure passed 62-36, with opposition from fiscal conservatives. >>> a wave of mild air is moving into the northeast a day after the area got slammed by a nasty mix of wintry weather. heavy snow made a mess of the roads across maine. driving was also pretty treacherous in parts of pennsylvania, new jersey and new york. as sleet and freezing rain triggered a string of crashes. >>> it was the opposite, though, in the plains, as temperatures shot up, shattering two dozen record highs from texas to kansas. waco hit 81. it was 77 in topeka. that city's all-time high temperature for the month of january. >>> and today, violent storms from the gulf coast into the midwest, with memphis and little rock expecting the worst of it. a few inches in the upper midwest. also, some showers from seattle to portland. up to a foot of mountain snow in the northwest. milder and foggy with morning drizzle from boston to new york and d.c. >> a couple of near-record highs. 83 in orlando. and 60 in chicago
the money will go to residents, businesses and state and local governments trying to rebuild. the measure passed 62-36, with opposition from fiscal conservatives. >>> a wave of mild air is moving into the northeast a day after the area got slammed by a nasty mix of wintry weather. heavy snow made a mess of the roads across maine. driving was also pretty treacherous in parts of pennsylvania, new jersey and new york. as sleet and freezing rain triggered a string of crashes. >>>...
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king as a protester against government. talk about that for a minute. >> guest: i've engaged in doing documentaries on the movement of martin luther king and i've looked at eis on the prize. this she suggested i have to create my documents by interviewing these people you've spent your life bringing together the sources we don't take this material and true to form it into a play. i thought it was a great idea. i didn't know how much work i was going to get and how difficult it would be. the play was produced at stanford and i worked very closely with a person in the drama department and they put it on their program and we did it. since then i've been tinkering with it and it's been kind of like a hobby. in taking it to china and taking it to palestine how did you write a play, go through all you have to do in the different governments and what was the reception in those prospective areas? >> guest: in china one of my students was there to be the devotee accident. i visited when she was in china and she was there for a long
king as a protester against government. talk about that for a minute. >> guest: i've engaged in doing documentaries on the movement of martin luther king and i've looked at eis on the prize. this she suggested i have to create my documents by interviewing these people you've spent your life bringing together the sources we don't take this material and true to form it into a play. i thought it was a great idea. i didn't know how much work i was going to get and how difficult it would be....
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. >> host: government bullies, second book by senator rand paul, how everyday americans are being harassed, abused and imprisoned by the feds. .. is a memoir and a history book. in the book you talk about your personal journey and you are very candid about your life, and you also cover new insights as a historian to the life and legacy of dr. martin luther king, jr.. what prompted you to write the book this way? >> guest: well, i wanted to write something for the anniversary and this is 50 years of my life and king's legacy and my life coincides with my coming of age, so part of it was to do those two tasks. i felt that my life had been connected to the king legacy, and i felt there was something about my life that needed to be told to understand how king impacted me and how i got involved in this amazing journey of editing team newspapers. >> host: its an excellent reading and you and buy your of the same generation, and why too was coming of age in the 60's. the book i might say was bittersweet to me because i knew dr. king, i knew him the last two years of his life and i am bitter becau
. >> host: government bullies, second book by senator rand paul, how everyday americans are being harassed, abused and imprisoned by the feds. .. is a memoir and a history book. in the book you talk about your personal journey and you are very candid about your life, and you also cover new insights as a historian to the life and legacy of dr. martin luther king, jr.. what prompted you to write the book this way? >> guest: well, i wanted to write something for the anniversary and...
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john has built strong relationships with leaders in governments here and around the world, and he has experience in representing our country in fragile and unpredictable circumstances. he was in pakistan and afghanistan a few years ago, and we were consulting over the phone. he played an instrumental role in working with president karzai at that time, to accept the results of the election and to move forward. i had to call harry reid and ask harry not to schedule any votes so john could continue to stay there to see that mission through. but that's what he does. he is a determined and effective representative of the united states, has been as a senator, will be as secretary. let me close by saying that leading our diplomats and development experts is a great honor, and every day as i testified yesterday, i have seen firsthand their skill, their bravery, their unwavering commitment to our country. i have been proud to call them colleagues and to serve as secretary of state. and i'm very pleased that john will be given the chance, subject to confirmation, to continue the work of a lifet
john has built strong relationships with leaders in governments here and around the world, and he has experience in representing our country in fragile and unpredictable circumstances. he was in pakistan and afghanistan a few years ago, and we were consulting over the phone. he played an instrumental role in working with president karzai at that time, to accept the results of the election and to move forward. i had to call harry reid and ask harry not to schedule any votes so john could...
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the company by government the cuts at the end of march. a barge carrying 80,000 gallons of oil crashed in the mississippi river. it spread light crude on the riveriver for some waterway to e for 8 miles in both directions. google+ the larges second larget social network behind facebook. facebook had 693 million active users followed by google+. youtube and twitter took third and fourth place. general motors announced a $600 million investment into the fairfax assembly plant. construction taking two years to complete and will increase the footprint by 15%. david: you were this close. we shall try again tomorrow. when you are the boss and it is your money on the line, you can't afford to have any false hopes about the economy, you have to be absolutely realistic if it makes sense to expand in an economy that never fully recovered since the last recession. he liked to have folks take a chance to expand despite the bad news despite the risk. that friedman, and ceo of checkers and rallies. between these guys we have about 1000 restaurants liste
the company by government the cuts at the end of march. a barge carrying 80,000 gallons of oil crashed in the mississippi river. it spread light crude on the riveriver for some waterway to e for 8 miles in both directions. google+ the larges second larget social network behind facebook. facebook had 693 million active users followed by google+. youtube and twitter took third and fourth place. general motors announced a $600 million investment into the fairfax assembly plant. construction taking...
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and the royal government actually sent their own report faster. so when 1775 came around, i think that's one reason why the massachusetts government was quite willing to spend that money. because they knew that they could get scooped if they didn't. >> [inaudible] we'll continue questions downstairs with signing some copies of the books and certainly purchasing some copies of the book, right? so let's continue down stairs and ask more questions for the author and panelists, bob, john and todd. >> thank you. >> thank you. [applause] >> curator and publisher of rag linen.com, a web site for historic newspapers. >> we're here with photographer jim wallace, author of "courage of the moment." mr. wallace, why did you select these certain photos if your book? >> guest: these photographs were all taken when i was in chapel hill as a student working for the student newspaper, the daily tarheel. and the civil rights movement at that time was working towards getting a public accommodations law that eventually came apart in 1964. the student newspaper suppor
and the royal government actually sent their own report faster. so when 1775 came around, i think that's one reason why the massachusetts government was quite willing to spend that money. because they knew that they could get scooped if they didn't. >> [inaudible] we'll continue questions downstairs with signing some copies of the books and certainly purchasing some copies of the book, right? so let's continue down stairs and ask more questions for the author and panelists, bob, john and...
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the country's powerful military is back on the street guarding government buildings recently attacked by protesters. and the military wants more power. today, the military requested the right to arrest civilians who break the law, this general said. two years ago, egypt's street full of optimism and hope as united people toppled a dictator. today, stifling tear gas and plumes of smoke filled the air of a divided country. egypt's police are struggling to cope with the protesters. they, too, have suffered losses and are angry. when the country's interior minister came today to pay his respects to fallen policemen, he was hackled by grieving colleagues and their families. and as it has for the past three days, night fall brought more violence. tonight, outside a luxury five-star cairo hotel. with a predictable-like precision, police charged the crowd, firing tear gas but minutes later, protesters returned, lobbing stones and setting fires to block roads. there are few words president morsi can say to calm these protesters. this man tells me that the president must resign and a new consti
the country's powerful military is back on the street guarding government buildings recently attacked by protesters. and the military wants more power. today, the military requested the right to arrest civilians who break the law, this general said. two years ago, egypt's street full of optimism and hope as united people toppled a dictator. today, stifling tear gas and plumes of smoke filled the air of a divided country. egypt's police are struggling to cope with the protesters. they, too, have...
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we are the government of the people party. we are the party that stands for free markets, family freedom, hope and tune for each and every person in this country, and that is a great message. and that is what our focus ought to be. >> reporter: there will be several skirmishes where the republicans can try out their focus, debt ceiling, and automatic spending cuts set to kick in august 1. but don't count on up compromise. >> we think the sequesters will happen. >> reporter: congressman paul ryan says he's not encouraged by president obama's words so far. >> i decided to not comment between the election and inauguration because i wanted to see what kind of president we're looking at, what kind of path he was putting his administration on. and all of the statements and all the comments lead me to believe he's thinking more of a political conquest than compromise. >> reporter: democrats have been talking the hard line on revenues and gun control. yet on immigration, there seems to be at least a small agreement. >> we are trying t
we are the government of the people party. we are the party that stands for free markets, family freedom, hope and tune for each and every person in this country, and that is a great message. and that is what our focus ought to be. >> reporter: there will be several skirmishes where the republicans can try out their focus, debt ceiling, and automatic spending cuts set to kick in august 1. but don't count on up compromise. >> we think the sequesters will happen. >> reporter:...
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>> absolutely. >> isn't the government, the s.e.c. in this case, the people who were supposed to protect the investors... >> yes. >> aren't they charged with informing investors? >> yes. >> why didn't they do it? >> they may not have had the expertise necessary to understand the material they were receiving. they were getting the material. whether they understood it is another question. >> the very fact that government regulators were inside the company with access to its books and records would complicate any prosecution of lehman officials. until january 2012, david kotz was the s.e.c.'s inspector general. over the previous four years, he'd issued more than 100 reports about major deficiencies in the way the s.e.c. did its job. if the s.e.c. knew about some of these problems at lehman brothers and they weren't disclosed, doesn't that make it difficult for the s.e.c. enforcement division to come back and bring action against lehman brothers? they were there; they saw it. >> yeah, i think that that's definitely an impediment to a pote
>> absolutely. >> isn't the government, the s.e.c. in this case, the people who were supposed to protect the investors... >> yes. >> aren't they charged with informing investors? >> yes. >> why didn't they do it? >> they may not have had the expertise necessary to understand the material they were receiving. they were getting the material. whether they understood it is another question. >> the very fact that government regulators were inside the...
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i think is he talking about small limited government, not the whole spectrum of things they stapd for. >> it's a race against time, though, isn't it? politico reports today that square my bird is heading up an effort to turn texas blue. that's a big -- well, i'm not going to quote joe biden, but that's a big deal. >> it tends to be from coastal places, whether it's silicon valley or corn gi melon, and they tend to flock to democratic leaning candidates and/or causes, so the question is in the amount of time that you have, which is not a lot of time, how do republicans attract those kinds of -- that kind of talent? >> it does require wrestling with some of the fundamental tenants of the party. you are looking at very superficial things. hang-outs on google. immigration reform was the -- was not a controversial issue within the republican party during the george w. bush years where you had vast -- they're not going to core issues about their view of government, of society, of the market, and i think that you see a great deal of desperation instead taking place. you look at what's happen
i think is he talking about small limited government, not the whole spectrum of things they stapd for. >> it's a race against time, though, isn't it? politico reports today that square my bird is heading up an effort to turn texas blue. that's a big -- well, i'm not going to quote joe biden, but that's a big deal. >> it tends to be from coastal places, whether it's silicon valley or corn gi melon, and they tend to flock to democratic leaning candidates and/or causes, so the question...
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the federal government could keep borrowing money for three months, in exchange house develop members want the senate to pass a budget, something that body has not done since 2009, exactly 1,365 days ago. this time instead of demanding spending cuts, republicans added a provision to the bill that would suspend lawmakers own paychecks if a budget is failed to be passed by april 15th. >> most americans believe if you don't do your job you don't get paid. that's the basis for no budget no pay. it's time for the senate to act. i think the american people understand that you can't continue to spend money that you don't have it's time for us to come to a plan that will, in fact, balance the budget over the next ten years. it's our commitment to the american people. we hope the senate will do their budget as they should have done over the last four years. >> boehner's plan getting a pretty good reception. the club for growth which led the revolt against his plan b proposal last round, said it will not oppose today's plan on suspending the debt ceiling, and even the white house saying preside
the federal government could keep borrowing money for three months, in exchange house develop members want the senate to pass a budget, something that body has not done since 2009, exactly 1,365 days ago. this time instead of demanding spending cuts, republicans added a provision to the bill that would suspend lawmakers own paychecks if a budget is failed to be passed by april 15th. >> most americans believe if you don't do your job you don't get paid. that's the basis for no budget no...
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as we start to make individuals minority partners with the government. at this point there's less of an incentive to work, earn and invest. now, michelson, of course, is saying around 60%, but if it's 55% or 62%, there's a substitution effect. the marginal burden increases, individuals are going to substitute potential income-earning hours for more so what we'll see -- >> robert, so many people -- robert, so many people have moved to florida for at least six months and one day so they can escape new york taxes. i mean, millionaires move, right, and they can because they can afford to. the rest of us can't. we're stuck. >> they do, and it's funny. hear a lot of the stories and know a lot of people who move, whether it's california and new york. here's the interesting thing. when they do academic studies and really scientifically look at the effective tax rates on migration of millionaires, they found that in california the migration that was tax-related was only 1% of the total millionaire population. the 99% was related to people falling in rand out of t
as we start to make individuals minority partners with the government. at this point there's less of an incentive to work, earn and invest. now, michelson, of course, is saying around 60%, but if it's 55% or 62%, there's a substitution effect. the marginal burden increases, individuals are going to substitute potential income-earning hours for more so what we'll see -- >> robert, so many people -- robert, so many people have moved to florida for at least six months and one day so they can...
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a proposal that would allow governments to attack on an additional 5 cents that would benefit their county transportation projects. residents face congested roads, particularly in prince george's and montgomery counties. >> two bills are under discussion which would -- one requires a background check on those requesting a license. the legislation is named after a woman who sought counseling as if victim of abuse. >> i believe therapist abuse is a silent epidemic. >> 23 other states have laws addressing this issue. >> baltimore gets a b-plus in how they allow the state to track budgets and other requests. baltimore is praise for its downloadable checkbooks and its service request center that allows residents to notify officials of issues that need to be fixed. new york city received an a. some hardy souls will benefit a worthy cause in the polar bear plunge. the super plungers will begin at noon to benefit maryland's special olympics. we wish them all the best and we hope they try to stay warm when they plunge. oh, boy. you can text a good luck message if you know somebody that is plunging.
a proposal that would allow governments to attack on an additional 5 cents that would benefit their county transportation projects. residents face congested roads, particularly in prince george's and montgomery counties. >> two bills are under discussion which would -- one requires a background check on those requesting a license. the legislation is named after a woman who sought counseling as if victim of abuse. >> i believe therapist abuse is a silent epidemic. >> 23 other...
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. >> reporter: we're in front of city hall, where government business ends around 5:00. the lights remain on inside, because there's still work to be done. >> the niners are going to the super bowl. >> reporter: robert is a proud native san franciscan. the custodian considers city hall, his second home. >> i love the job. this is my second house. i live here eight hours a day, maybe more. >> reporter: he spent most nights here for the past 14 years. >> probably better than my own place. >> reporter: the 55-year-old is among the 50,000 city workers who may face a pay cut, when the current union contract expires next week. they say city administrators have considered cutting wages for jobs traditionally held by women and minorities. positions that pay 40,000, to $80,000 a year. >> we hear a lot about violence to women. this is a financial violence to women and minorities. >> reporter: saying there's no dollar amount attached to the proposed pay cut. the city says the cuts may apply only to new hires. if no agreement is reached by june 14, the matter goes to arbitration. >>
. >> reporter: we're in front of city hall, where government business ends around 5:00. the lights remain on inside, because there's still work to be done. >> the niners are going to the super bowl. >> reporter: robert is a proud native san franciscan. the custodian considers city hall, his second home. >> i love the job. this is my second house. i live here eight hours a day, maybe more. >> reporter: he spent most nights here for the past 14 years. >>...
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they infill straighted several government computer with which they plan to go public. they said he killed hill because federal prosecutors were hacking him over charges. >>> more changes coming to the white house. the president is nominating candidates for several key positions, including senator kerry for secretary of state and chuck hagel for defense secretary. peter deucey has more tonight. >> reporter: this week, president obama's nominee to become the next secretary of state, senator john kerry, was received very well at his confirmation hearing by democrats and republicans. >> i commend this nomination to you without reservation. >> he will be a terrific bridge from the hill to the administration. >> reporter: senator kerry's support in the senate is not ex- - not expected to dwindle this week, so he's likely to become the next secretary of state. but, handicapping the odds for confirmation of president obama's other nominees for important positions is tricky, like richard considered-- chordrua for director of consumer protection bureau. >> after the senate refus
they infill straighted several government computer with which they plan to go public. they said he killed hill because federal prosecutors were hacking him over charges. >>> more changes coming to the white house. the president is nominating candidates for several key positions, including senator kerry for secretary of state and chuck hagel for defense secretary. peter deucey has more tonight. >> reporter: this week, president obama's nominee to become the next secretary of...
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she leaves the government more popular than ever and new, washington post poll shows 67% of americans have a favorable view of her. a new high in her long career hillary clinton willot light. be back on capitol hill to introduce john kerry as the next secretary of state designate. today the last long look we will have of hillary clip for ton for at least the time being. >>> there may be a connection between benghazi and the algerian attack last week. some of the attackers in algeria were part of the consultate attack. one of the militants made that claim under interrogation. if confirmed it would reenforce concerns held by many regarding regional cooperation between extremists i.e. they are working together at times. ambassador chris stevens of piedmont was killed in the attack along with three other americans. today stevens stepfather said that secretary clinton reached out to his family about the deadly september raid and has written them several times to express her regrets but the family is not discussing whether security was adequate leading up to the assault. >>> let's move on t
she leaves the government more popular than ever and new, washington post poll shows 67% of americans have a favorable view of her. a new high in her long career hillary clinton willot light. be back on capitol hill to introduce john kerry as the next secretary of state designate. today the last long look we will have of hillary clip for ton for at least the time being. >>> there may be a connection between benghazi and the algerian attack last week. some of the attackers in algeria...
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other governments are bring their issues to our president. we are not bringing our issues. martin took his issue to -- >> guest: who is stopping them? it's one thing to say, president obama is not responding. >> host: but what are we doing? >> guest: what are we doing to put the issue so that he has to respond? and to me, if you're not using that leverage, everyone knows that the black vote, latino vote, that it was decisive in the last election, women. each of these groups who played a role in electing him, that's why, in my view, when i came there for the inauguration, i said, and the day before the inauguration i did a speech to the morehouse alums who came, and i said the important date is not tomorrow. we celebrate that is the important date is the day after tomorrow. what are we going to do them? and for a lot of people -- >> host: celebrate it. >> guest: for the next four years. >> host: it is a milestone i never thought in my lifetime i was a black president. we talked a great deal about -- very little about you but i think we're getting to know you here in your com
other governments are bring their issues to our president. we are not bringing our issues. martin took his issue to -- >> guest: who is stopping them? it's one thing to say, president obama is not responding. >> host: but what are we doing? >> guest: what are we doing to put the issue so that he has to respond? and to me, if you're not using that leverage, everyone knows that the black vote, latino vote, that it was decisive in the last election, women. each of these groups...
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ga government agency says the treasury department was too generous, approving raises for executives at aig and other companies. jc penney has stopped holding sales slump assize that its prices were always low. shoppers did not buy it and sales dropped. companies that preview their super bowl commercials on youtube get better results. that's america's money. whether you're a ham & cheese at noon a turkey-cheddar-bacon in the afternoon or a tuna salad when the job is done sandwich on your terms wi any of dunkin's freshly made bakery sandwiches for just $2.99. america runs on dunkin'. happy valentine's day. i never veew he liked . we'd have to keep it quiet. or we could just tell h.r. happy valentine's day. it would never work. try the new brownie batter donut. get any six donuts for $3.99. amica runs on dunkin'. been cracked the top of the morning to you all. -- the top of the morning to you all. >> a very special thank you to mr. green. that could be you. >> he sent us that. you can send us but 10 to 15 second greeting. make sure to end it by setting "to good mornin -- saying "good morn
ga government agency says the treasury department was too generous, approving raises for executives at aig and other companies. jc penney has stopped holding sales slump assize that its prices were always low. shoppers did not buy it and sales dropped. companies that preview their super bowl commercials on youtube get better results. that's america's money. whether you're a ham & cheese at noon a turkey-cheddar-bacon in the afternoon or a tuna salad when the job is done sandwich on your...
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it's time for washington to start living within its means and high time for the federal government to get control of the unfund liabilities in the entitlement programs the way so many private sector industries have done. >> let me say on this ten-year idea for a moment. you've got your skeptics out there who say there's no way we'll get rid to balance, get rid of the 16 trillion debt in ten years, senator schumer in response to the debt limit talks said the gop, this is a quote, the gop is in full retreat on fiscal policy. >> you know, first of all, i don't think that's kind of remarks are very helpful. i mean, we have done about two and a half years of very consistent work focused on trying to get the fiscal outlook straight. you know, all the talk here in davos when i'm asked what's going on in washington, is washington finally going to get its act together to fix the fiscal chal snengs. >> we heard the president in the inauguration, what was his take? >> his speech was aimed at a political constituency. i assume he felt he needed to address. many of the things he mentioned aren't g
it's time for washington to start living within its means and high time for the federal government to get control of the unfund liabilities in the entitlement programs the way so many private sector industries have done. >> let me say on this ten-year idea for a moment. you've got your skeptics out there who say there's no way we'll get rid to balance, get rid of the 16 trillion debt in ten years, senator schumer in response to the debt limit talks said the gop, this is a quote, the gop...
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this is not government consented by the governed. that is the responsibility we have you -- we have to you, our constituents, and the american people. [applause] on the second point -- we have to offer an alternative. we cannot lead the democrats to their own devices. they seem to have a pretty short memory. imposed 20 tax increases. the democrats are already calling for higher taxes again. as our leaders have said, we are not raising taxes. we have no desired to be taxed for a welfare state. we have to focus on the real problem and the real problem is spending. but we cannot just respond to the democrat's proposals. this session, i will advance reforms to strengthen medicare and medicaid. we will propose a budget that will balance and pay down the debt. the democrats are unlikely to accept that proposal. i know that may come as some surprise to you. they refused to consider the real reform that is needed to get the country on the right track. but we will lay the groundwork for future endeavors so when reform is possible we will be r
this is not government consented by the governed. that is the responsibility we have you -- we have to you, our constituents, and the american people. [applause] on the second point -- we have to offer an alternative. we cannot lead the democrats to their own devices. they seem to have a pretty short memory. imposed 20 tax increases. the democrats are already calling for higher taxes again. as our leaders have said, we are not raising taxes. we have no desired to be taxed for a welfare state....
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big government approaches with the welfare state and those who work directly for government. almost half of your community dependent in some form of government you will have not just liberalism but you will have lack of jobs in those particular communities because we don't have an economic base. all money coming from government is not a good idea. dennis: is he out running even his own party, getting more liberal than mainstream democratic party? >> he is progressive, but now he has foisted that. they wanted their agenda passed, but liberals like the clintons and others that were more are me political than they were about a worldview and changing our society. this administration has nothing to lose to try to transform us into what we see in cuba or venezuela. dennis: thank you very much, appreciate you being with us. cheryl: always fascinating. stocks every 15 minutes, nicole petallides is of course on the floor of the new york stock exchange. you are looking at the tech movers. nicole: looking at some of the tech related stocks, cheryl and dennis. dell the name grabbing head
big government approaches with the welfare state and those who work directly for government. almost half of your community dependent in some form of government you will have not just liberalism but you will have lack of jobs in those particular communities because we don't have an economic base. all money coming from government is not a good idea. dennis: is he out running even his own party, getting more liberal than mainstream democratic party? >> he is progressive, but now he has...
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but they only stayed for four days before the french government launched its attack. in diabaly, there was never any ground combat. the french simply hit the islamists from the air and destroyed their equipment and ammunition. that was enough to get them on the run. it was welcome news for the boubakar family. we met them on the road with a cart full of household goods. the extremists had marched instanta away at gunpoint and tried to pump him for local knowledge. are you worried for your family that the islamists will come back? >> oh, yes. >> reporter: cobbla says she's still having nightmares. though in the end the fighters did let him go, the whole family has decided to head up the road where they know there will be troops to protect them. these are the malian troops who along with the french are occupying the town that just a week ago was the front line. they say the islamist fighters have retreated but they're not taking any chances. and the people are grateful. they say the fighters may have disappeared, but the threat will remain until it's certain they're nev
but they only stayed for four days before the french government launched its attack. in diabaly, there was never any ground combat. the french simply hit the islamists from the air and destroyed their equipment and ammunition. that was enough to get them on the run. it was welcome news for the boubakar family. we met them on the road with a cart full of household goods. the extremists had marched instanta away at gunpoint and tried to pump him for local knowledge. are you worried for your...
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government investigation now under way. >> escape of 15,000 so... [ gasps ] these are sandra's "homemade" yummy, scrumptious bars. hmm? i just wanted you to eat more fiber. chewy, oatie, gooeyness... and fraudulence. i'm in deep, babe. you certainly are. [ male announcer ] fiber one. [ man ] excuse me miss. [ gasps ] this fiber o e 90 calorie brownie has all the deliciousness you desire. the brownie of your dreams barrow island has got rare kangaroos. ♪ chevron has been developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >> california senior senator feinstein is trying once again to get assault weapons banned. on the hill today she introduced a bill to out law 158 military style assault weapons. she says she has a lot of backing. this is photo sent to 7 news by local contingent that joined the so-called million mom march in washington in support of the bill. more f
government investigation now under way. >> escape of 15,000 so... [ gasps ] these are sandra's "homemade" yummy, scrumptious bars. hmm? i just wanted you to eat more fiber. chewy, oatie, gooeyness... and fraudulence. i'm in deep, babe. you certainly are. [ male announcer ] fiber one. [ man ] excuse me miss. [ gasps ] this fiber o e 90 calorie brownie has all the deliciousness you desire. the brownie of your dreams barrow island has got rare kangaroos. ♪ chevron has been...
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we've got a government that doesn't really appreciate business. we've got employment concerns in this country that makes it so you can't even fire people the way you might like to. why are you confident that you can be the last man standing when there are other countries on earth where they don't really have any rules about what they do to employees? >> that's a good question. the particular business we're talking about being last man standing and we will be was the touchscreen business, and it turns out we make the majority of our touchscreen controllers in china in one of the lowest-cost manufacturing operations in the world. in cypress's own assembly and test plant, which is about half the cost of a product when we ship is, it s. in manila, and we've been in manila for almost 20 years. and we have fully automated robotic lines in manila. so we enjoy asian manufacturing costs in that market. what's here in silicon valley is what belongs here. the brain trust, the designers. in effect, it's like being an investment banks. you've got to be in wall
we've got a government that doesn't really appreciate business. we've got employment concerns in this country that makes it so you can't even fire people the way you might like to. why are you confident that you can be the last man standing when there are other countries on earth where they don't really have any rules about what they do to employees? >> that's a good question. the particular business we're talking about being last man standing and we will be was the touchscreen business,...
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he says the government is punishing him for speaking out against torture the cia conducted. prosecutors say he was really after fame and fortune. >>> today new efforts to give disabled students equal access to afterschool sports. the obama administration is sending letters to school districts across the country. it will call for, quote, reasonable modifications for students with disabilities. for example, a flashing light that goes off at the same time as the starting gun for a track athlete who cannot hear. 12 states already require accommodations. schools that do not comply could lose federal funding. and we've learned that president obama has chosen his next chief of staff. trusted adviser and national security expert dennis mcdonough will take over for jack lew. lew is the president's nominee for treasury secretary. mcdonough has been advising president obama on foreign policy for nearly a decade and has played a key role in all the president's major national security decisions, including the end of the iraq war, the repeal of don't ask, don't tell, and the withdrawal fr
he says the government is punishing him for speaking out against torture the cia conducted. prosecutors say he was really after fame and fortune. >>> today new efforts to give disabled students equal access to afterschool sports. the obama administration is sending letters to school districts across the country. it will call for, quote, reasonable modifications for students with disabilities. for example, a flashing light that goes off at the same time as the starting gun for a track...